Plot Outline: The 37th edition of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game featured the Oakland Raiders, with a long history of Superbowl triumph…Plot: The 37th edition of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game featured the Oakland Raiders, with a long history of Superbowl triumph, and the upstart Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team with a long history of futility making its first ever Superbowl appearence. The Raiders were supremely confident of victory, feeling they were owed a Superbowl after the controversial AFC divisional playoff game against the Patriots the previous season; ironically, the Raiders' coach in that game was Jon Gruden, who was now Bucs coach after a costly buyout of his contract by Tampa to Oakland after the 2001 season. Nicknamed “Chuckie” after the redheaded freckle-faced terror doll of horror movie fame, Gruden led the Bucs with a suffocating defense, while new Raiders coach Bill Callahan likewise had a potent defense and also had Raiders' history on his side.

Movie Quotes:Al Michaels:”>as game ends about the Tampa Bay Buccanneers winning] From 0-26 to the World Champions.

Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:The special thanks to Dr. Tchocky and Co. is a reference to Radiohead, Heath McKnight's favorite band.

Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:Anachronisms: The movie's website, the movies being shown at the theatre in the film and more indicate the year is 1999, but one shot has a calendar showing the year as 2000.

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The first Super Bowl to be scheduled in advance to play in February.

This marked yet another Super Bowl appearance for the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders are the only team to make appearances in the Super Bowl in four different decades, the 1960's 70's 80's and 00's. The 1990's were the only decade in which the Raiders did not make a Super Bowl appearance.

The Oakland Raiders and the St. Louis Rams are the only to teams to represent two different cities in their Super Bowl appearances. The Raiders and Rams before represented Los Angeles in 1979 (Rams) and 1983 (Raiders).